By the first time, i would want to appreciate the work of the project. I have already use it and it's fantastic. Thanks you very much.

My goal is detect commercial breaks in h264 videos and I have a doubt related with the speed. In my tests, I have seen that the speed in my Linux computer is ~80fps and I want to know if it's the maximum speed for this kind of video codec (h.264).

With other videos (MPEG2), the normal speed is approximately 600-800fps.

If it's the normal speed, what do you recommend me for decrease the analysis time? Maybe decode the video to MPEG2? Hardware assist?

add the linelowres=10to your comskip.ini filefor h.264 there are people reporting that gpu acceleration can help but as I do not have a fast gpu I did not see myselfFor 1920x1080 h.264 I get about 200fps on a i7-2600 at 3.4GHzWhat is the cpu you are using?

add the linelowres=10to your comskip.ini filefor h.264 there are people reporting that gpu acceleration can help but as I do not have a fast gpu I did not see myselfFor 1920x1080 h.264 I get about 200fps on a i7-2600 at 3.4GHzWhat is the cpu you are using?

I test with the line lowres=10 and it´s the same speed.

My cpu is Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7400 @ 2.80GHz.

Ok, with your value I know that is a normal speed. I will try with other PC with more CPU and GPU.